A former Ohio State player has admitted to selling Big Ten championship rings and other memorabilia for cash while he was at the university.

Wide receiver Ray Small also told Ohio State's student newspaper that he received special deals on cars while he was a student from 2006-10.

And, perhaps most damning, Small said that selling memorabilia was a regular thing at the school.

When you throw this allegation on top of the existing proven allegation that five other Buckeyes traded rings for tattoos last year -- and that Ohio State coach Jim Tressel in effect covered it up -- you wonder if Ohio State's administrators will now fire Tressel.

For the story by The Sports Xchange, click here. For the original story by The Lantern of Ohio State, click here.

Here's the money quote by Small in the story in The Lantern: "They have a lot [of dirt] on everybody, 'cause everybody was doing it."